Re: Poor WiFi Performance

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Phil Bieber wrote:
> 
> 
> Thanks for your help. I tried using the --limit-rate switch on wget and it
> still wasnt using the while speed. Then I found my old USB Stick (Netgear
> WG111), put some effort in getting the right firmware and all and now I'm
> happily downloading the Fedora 10 32 Bit Live CD and I'm at the same time
> syncing my GMail account to my desktop using the new Offline Mode. All in
> all I'm currently using about 1 MBit/s which is not bad.
> 
> 

I have been following this thread with some interest.

I have several laptops connecting to the same AP and all set up with F10
with the same apparent configs.... the difference is that one has 3945,
another 4965 a 3rd ipw2200 and the last one with an atheros based chip and
they all see different speeds - the interesting thing is that the one with
2945 is also slow like yours - so I believe that this may boil down to the
current drivers in the Fedora kernel? The ipw2200 one is actually the
slowest - and 4965 whizzes along very nicely and a lot faster - and all are
basically the same setup!

Would be nice if others may be able to confirm this?
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